We are looking for 40 volunteers to finish the community center in Kapita, Malawi. In the last hit in October 2013, three and a half rooms were built as well as the foundations for the rest of the building laid out. The current rooms are already being used as a bank and for storage.

The Malawi flower has happened. Three rooms, two toilets, and a shower are built. We want to thank the local people of Kapita who made all of us feel at home while we worked with them. We want to thank the student soldiers who helped to both finance and build this project. We want to thank Empower Malawi for facilitating the initial beginnings of this project. We want to thank the many who donated and are still donating funds toward this project. We want to thank the Earthship crew for another amazing performance. We all became an Earthship family of seventy working toward a single goal for that two weeks. The project ended with a full moon and full hearts.Long live the Earthship family.

We are hoping that the local people of Kapita can finish this flower just as the people of Sierra Leone finished theirs. We plan to provide them with the funds to purchase materials over the next few months. Our goal for this will be $60,000 that we will provide for them in three $20,000 hits. We invite everyone to continue helping to fund this project until this goal is met.Please Donate now. More pictures and a video will be coming soon to facilitate the sharing of this experience that so many helped to make happen.

About Earthship Biotecture

Earthship construction drawings are designed to meet standard building code requirements so you can get a permit no matter where you are. Earthship Biotecture is beyond LEED Architecture. Earthships are green buildings that meet standard building codes. EarthshipBiotecture is based on the work of principal architect, Michael Reynolds. (see: media resume)